"Love is Now" is a full length feature film shot in Australia on the NIKON D810 camera. "Love is Now" is first feature length film to be shot exclusively on a digital SLR camera. That is how amazing the technology has become these days that our Nikon Digital SLR's can now produce MOVIES!!!!!

Below is a video explaining our involvement in the film and some fun behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew. The movie is being released later this year so stay tuned for more information on the film and our involvement!

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David Oliver

"All the technique in the world doesn't compensate for the inability to notice." Elliott Erwitt Whether it's a moment between a bride and groom, capturing an executive at her desk, or a landscape from a chopper over the middle of Australia, David views life through a lens, and at times through an aeroplane window... Sydney, London, Scotland, Ireland, Singapore, NYC, there are no boundaries to where David and Clare's discerning clientele will take them to make sure their precious moments are captured by this sensitive and spontaneous style. David's ability to capture incredible images has been recognised not only by clients, but by the photographic profession where he is a Grand Master of Photography in the Australian Institute of Professional Photography, and an ambassador for Nikon and Epson.

Clare Oliver

"If a photographer cares about the people before the lens and is compassionate, much is given. It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument." Eve Arnold. In a world full of smartphones and social media, Clare's honest and forthright approach to photography, as summarised by Eve Arnold, is a refreshing reprieve. Clare has always been passionate about photography and fascinated by the work of her father, David. Now following in his footsteps, she is the principal photographer at David Oliver Photography. Her personable approach to capturing images is unique and she also finds her in high demand as a speaker representing both the Australian Institute of Professional Photography and Nikon.